Andre Norton: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography, Second Revised Edition

by Roger C. Schlobin and Irene R. Harrison

Andre Norton: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography is a complete bibliography through
November 1994 of Andre Norton's work and much of the criticism and reviews of it.
This is an update and revision of Roger Schlobin's Andre Norton, A Primary
and Secondary Bibliography, G. K. Hall 0-8161-8044-X, LC 79-18477, 1980,
$12.

Table of Contents

Preface — Andre Norton

Introduction to the Revised Edition — Irene R. Harrison

Introduction to the First Edition — Roger C. Schlobin

A. Fiction

B. Miscellaneous Media

C. Nonfiction

D. Criticism, Biography, and Selected Reviews

E. Phantoms and Pseudonyms

Appendix I: Genres

Appendix II: Series, Sequels, and Related Works

Primary Index (Alphabetical Listing)

Secondary Index

Here's what they said about the first edition in 1980...

"...uniformly excellent and absolutely thorough, providing an instant overview of
the author's career and productivity" — Science-Fiction Studies

"All the many libraries that already have some of her books should also have this
useful guide to both her works and their critical reception." — Choice

"The series volumes thus far provide the most comprehensive available
bibliographic access to the authors covered and offer significant biographical/ critical
material in the introductory pages." — RQ

and what they still say about Andre Norton...

"I've seen a complete collection of Andre Norton's books, and it
haunts me to this day, sort of like the sight of an unscalable Everest." —
C. J. Cherryh

"Andre Norton's popularity stems mostly from the fact that she is a prolific
author whose work transports readers with wonder while (painlessly) broadening their
horizons. " — Joan D. Vinge

"Like Jorge Petronius, Andre Norton is a gatekeeper. Unlike him, though, she'll
let you into her worlds and out again-taking with you the lessons you've learned from
them." — Susan Shwartz

"The very first book I ever bought with my own grade-school allowance was The
Stars Are Ours by Andre Norton, and I have been a dedicated fan ever since." —
S. N. Lewitt